If you have a chronic illness then you probably know about the spoon theory & how we call ourselves 'spoonies'. This cute design lets you walk around with some spare little spoons (cause you never know when you might run out). This sweet little pocket full of spoons is a friendly reminder that we spoonies run on very little energy... and we could always use some more spare spoons!

Green Version. A design for all chronic illness warriors just like me! Illustrated by me (@yourachingart_cfs). A woman sitting in a meditating position, surrounded by symbolic items representing the psychical and phycological torment of living with a chronic illness. This design also demonstrates how strong and brave you need to be to survive every day, fighting an invisible battle. This design was made to show love and support for the chronically ill community. Hope you like it! x

A design for all chronic illness warriors who like me, suffer from CFS/ME. Illustrated by me (@yourachingart_cfs). A woman sitting in a meditating position, surrounded by symbolic items representing the psychical and phycological torment of living with CFS/ME. This design also demonstrates how strong and brave you need to be to survive every day, fighting an invisible battle. This design was made to show love and support for the chronically ill community. Hope you like it! x

Green Version. A design for all chronic illness warriors just like me! Illustrated by me (@yourachingart_cfs). A woman sitting in a meditating position, surrounded by symbolic items representing the psychical and phycological torment of living with a chronic illness. This design also demonstrates how strong and brave you need to be to survive every day, fighting an invisible battle. This design was made to show love and support for the chronically ill community. Hope you like it! x

A design for all chronic illness warriors who like me, suffer from CFS/ME. Illustrated by me (@yourachingart_cfs). A woman sitting in a meditating position, surrounded by symbolic items representing the psychical and phycological torment of living with CFS/ME. This design also demonstrates how strong and brave you need to be to survive every day, fighting an invisible battle. This design was made to show love and support for the chronically ill community. Hope you like it! x

Having a chronic illness makes you feel stuck. All you wish is that you could be set free to live the life you always wanted. How far could we go, if we were not stuck with chronic illness. Maybe that life can be possible!

Green + Text Version. A design for all chronic illness warriors just like me! Illustrated by me (@yourachingart_cfs). A woman sitting in a meditating position, surrounded by symbolic items representing the psychical and phycological torment of living with a chronic illness. This design also demonstrates how strong and brave you need to be to survive every day, fighting an invisible battle. This design was made to show love and support for the chronically ill community. Hope you like it! x

If you have a chronic illness then you probably know about the spoon theory & how we call ourselves 'spoonies'. This cute design lets you walk around with some spare little spoons (cause you never know when you might run out). This sweet little pocket full of spoons is a friendly reminder that we spoonies run on very little energy... and we could always use some more spare spoons!

Purple + Text Version. A design for all chronic illness warriors just like me! Illustrated by me (@yourachingart_cfs). A woman sitting in a meditating position, surrounded by symbolic items representing the psychical and phycological torment of living with a chronic illness. This design also demonstrates how strong and brave you need to be to survive every day, fighting an invisible battle. This design was made to show love and support for the chronically ill community. Hope you like it! x

Purple Version. A design for all chronic illness warriors just like me! Illustrated by me (@yourachingart_cfs). A woman sitting in a meditating position, surrounded by symbolic items representing the psychical and phycological torment of living with a chronic illness. This design also demonstrates how strong and brave you need to be to survive every day, fighting an invisible battle. This design was made to show love and support for the chronically ill community. Hope you like it! x

We may be chronically ill! We may be low on spoons! But sometimes, we too have a need to celebrate the joy of christmas! These spoons are filled with christmas spirit, dressing up for the part and reminding us that you don't have to be healthy to find some joy at christmas time.